Sexed Up
Robbie Williams · In And Out Of Consciousness - The Greatest Hits 1990-2010 [2010]
I'm getting to grips with what you said
No it's not in my head
I can't awaken the dead day after day
Why don't we talk about it?
Why do you always doubt that there can be a better way?
It doesn't make me wanna stay
Why don't we break up?
There's nothing left to say
I've got my eyes shut
Praying they won't stray
And we're not sexed up
That's what makes the difference today
I hope you blow away
You say we're fatally flawed
Well I'm easily bored, is that ok?
Write me off your list
Make this the last kiss, I'll walk away
Why don't we talk about it?
I'm only here don't shout it
Given time we'll forget
Let's pretend we never met
Why don't we break up?
There's nothing left to say
I've got my eyes shut
Praying they won't stray
And when I'm sexed up
That's what makes the difference today
I hope you blow away
Screw you, I didn't like your taste
Anyway, I chose you and that's all gone to waste
It's Saturday, I'll go out
And find another you
Why don't we break up?
There's nothing left to say
I've got my eyes shut
Praying they won't stray
And when I'm sexed up
That's what makes the difference today
I hope you blow away
I hope you blow away
I hope you blow away
I hope you blow away
Blow away
Away
Just blow away
Sexed Up
Robbie Williams' "Sexed Up" stands as a defining track from his 2010 greatest hits compilation, capturing the vibrant energy of his mid-career resurgence. Recorded during a period where Williams revitalized his sound with a blend of rock and pop sensibilities, the song exemplifies his signature style characterized by driving rhythms and charismatic vocals. Released alongside a collection of his most popular singles, the recording reflects his ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations. The track remains a staple of his discography, showcasing his evolution from his early boy band days to a solo artist commanding the charts with a distinct, powerful voice that continues to influence modern pop-rock.

